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Judi Lynn

(160,526 posts)
Thu Dec 19, 2013, 06:32 PM Dec 2013

Oil trains raise concerns in small towns, cities

Source: Associated Press

Oil trains raise concerns in small towns, cities
By MATTHEW BROWN and JOSH FUNK, Associated Press | December 19, 2013 | Updated: December 19, 2013 3:20pm

WOLF POINT, Mont. (AP) — It's tough to miss the trains hauling crude oil out of the Northern Plains. They are growing more frequent by the day, mile-long processions of black tank cars that rumble through wheat fields and towns, along rivers and national parks.

As common as they have become across the U.S. and Canada, officials in dozens of towns and cities where the oil trains travel say they are concerned with the possibility of a major derailment, spill or explosion, while their level of preparation varies widely.

Stoking those fears was the July crash of a crude train from the Bakken oil patch in Lac Megantic, Quebec — not far from the Maine border — that killed 47 people. A Nov. 8 train derailment in rural Alabama where several oil cars exploded reinforced them.

"It's a grave concern," said Dan Sietsema, the emergency coordinator in northeastern Montana's Roosevelt County, where oil trains now pass regularly through the county seat of Wolf Point. "It has the ability to wipe out a town like Wolf Point."


Read more: http://www.chron.com/business/energy/article/Oil-trains-raise-concerns-in-small-towns-cities-5077407.php

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Oil trains raise concerns in small towns, cities (Original Post) Judi Lynn Dec 2013 OP
Ignorance is bliss, evidently. grntuscarora Dec 2013 #1
Keystone XL or not, they're determined to get that oil to market NickB79 Dec 2013 #2
gulp...train runs less than 1/2 mile from our house. dixiegrrrrl Dec 2013 #3

grntuscarora

(1,249 posts)
1. Ignorance is bliss, evidently.
Thu Dec 19, 2013, 07:12 PM
Dec 2013

Tar sands crap regularly transports through Lancaster, PA, and if the comments in the below linked article are any indication, the good folks there prefer to turn a blind eye to possible problems.

http://lancasteronline.com/article/local/846794_Mile-long-trains-carrying-oil-from-Canada-to-Delaware-passing-through-Lancaster-County.html

NickB79

(19,233 posts)
2. Keystone XL or not, they're determined to get that oil to market
Thu Dec 19, 2013, 07:18 PM
Dec 2013

So long as the price of oil remains in the $100/barrel range (and it will, barring another global economic meltdown), the profits from the Alberta and Dakota oil patches are too sweet to leave that crude in the ground.

Sadly, even if the protesters succeed in killing Keystone XL, the oil companies will find another way to get that oil out.

dixiegrrrrl

(60,010 posts)
3. gulp...train runs less than 1/2 mile from our house.
Thu Dec 19, 2013, 09:16 PM
Dec 2013

and thru a lot of little towns along the way.
and the RR announced it would be carrying oil, as of Jan. this year.

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